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What does the Bible say about giving sacrificially?

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The Bible emphasizes that true generosity is measured by the level of sacrifice involved, not merely by the amount given.

In Luke 21:1-4, Jesus observes a poor widow who gives two mites, stating that she has given more than all the rich men who contributed out of their abundance. This passage teaches us that Christ evaluates our giving based on the proportion to our resources and the self-denial required, rather than on the sheer volume of our contributions. The widow's offering, though monetarily small, was significant because it represented all she had to live on, illustrating that true generosity is rooted in sacrifice and the condition of the heart.

Many Christians struggle with giving in a way that reflects their faith. The reality is that those who appear to give little in terms of money may, in God's sight, give abundantly because of their circumstances. The poor often exhibit greater liberality in relation to their means than those with wealth. It's crucial for believers to understand that giving, especially sacrificial giving, is a profound aspect of their faith and must become a settled principle in their lives. We must be vigilant against stinginess and regularly contribute to God’s work, reflecting the generosity of Christ Himself.
Scripture References: Luke 21:1-4, Proverbs 15:3, Hebrews 4:13, Psalm 40:17, Proverbs 11:24, 1 Timothy 6:18, Matthew 10:8

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Luke 21:1-4
J.C. Ryle · Sep 3, 2016
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